Eh, this is just something I came up with while in computer applications(THE MOST BORING CLASS I'VE EVER TAKEN!!) sooo I didn't give it too much thought, just something fun to do…
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"Neji," she called to him.
"…," no response
"Neji" Tenten waved her hand in front of his face.
"…," still his eyes remained closed. Silent.
"Neji!!"
"…" wow was this guy def or something?
"Ficken A Neji answer me!"
"…," still no reply, still in meditation.
"Ok fine then. I won't interrupt you from your "precious" meditation time" she leaves.
Now she's up in a tree and throws a pine cone at him. It hits him and bounces off his head. Tenten's brows furrowed in frustration.
So she threw a rock at him. Sure it missed, but the noise it made as it hit the tree trunk should've done something. ….wait Tenten missed!?
"What the hell!? I never miss…blast it Neji" she pulled out a kunai. (One of her duller ones as she did not want to hurt Neji…well at least not kill him anyway) She aimed and launched the weapon. Neji caught it before it could hit his headband and casually dropped it to the ground. Tenten gritted her teeth and growled inwardly.
She threw down a loud smoke bomb. No effect on the meditating Hyuuga. She threw down another one and another one…and another one. The smoke cleared and still there he was, arms placed across his folded legs and his eyes clothed, breathing regularly.
That was the last straw! She wouldn't be ignored any longer. Tenten leapt out of the tree and marched over to Neji and asked/yelled "What the hell do I have to do to get some fricken recognition from you, Hyuuga!?" she balled her fists, waiting for an answer.
Neji slowly opened his eyes to look up at the fuming kunoichi. Still staring at her he stood up and took a few calm steps towards her. He stopped right in front of her.
…Tenten was NOT expecting for him to kiss her…
It didn't last long but it was enough to have her in shock.
His lips were gentle against her own, her heart raced.
Then Neji smirked at her and said "Now you have my complete and undivided attention"
